Publisher's Synopsis
What if the greatest equation ever written was not one that explained the universe, but one that questioned existence itself?
Elias Voltaire was a man who believed that everything could be calculated-every force, every motion, even human thought itself. But in his final moments, as he crossed the threshold of life and death, he found himself in a realm that defied all mathematical logic. Instead of nothingness, he encountered an infinite field of information, a vast and ever-changing ocean where knowledge flowed endlessly-yet he himself was dissolving into it.
With no body, no form, and no reference to time, Elias faced the ultimate paradox:
➤ If everything can be measured, why can't I measure myself?
➤ If logic dictates existence, why do I feel the weight of the unknown?
➤ If consciousness is just computation, what happens when the equation is incomplete?
Trapped in a dimension beyond human understanding, Elias must fight to preserve his own selfhood. His scientific mind tells him that all systems must follow rules, and if there are rules-there must be a way to rewrite them. But as he spirals deeper into the vast expanse of forgotten knowledge, he realizes that some answers cannot be found through equations alone.
This is not just a story of science.
It is a story of identity, knowledge, and the battle against dissolution in a universe that does not wait for understanding.